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Competition # : 40076 Department: JusticeLocation: HALIFAXType of Employment: PermanentUnion Status: NSGLAClosing Date: 11-Aug-23(Applications are accepted until 11:59 PM Atlantic Time)About UsThe Legal Services Division of the Department of Justice is the government’s law office, responsible for the provision of all legal services (excluding prosecutions) to the Province of Nova Scotia. The lawyers in the Legal Services Division provide legal advice and services on a broad range of matters to the Government and many of its agencies, boards and commissions. The Legal Services Division consists of Solicitor Services, Litigation Services and the Registry of Regulations. For more information on the Department of Justice Legal Services please visit our website: https://novascotia.ca/just/Legal_Services/About Our OpportunityAs a Lawyer you are responsible for providing effective and efficient legal counsel to the Government of Nova Scotia and its agencies, and to ensure that public affairs are administered in accordance with the law. You will provide legal advice and opinions on matters of law and legal policy to senior government officials. You will conduct research, prepare and review legal documents, and draft and interpret contracts, legislation and regulations.Primary Accountabilities